InterPhases

Phase-Theoretic Investigations of Linguistic Interfaces

Edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann

Description

This book addresses the fundamental issues in the phase-based approach to the mental computation of language that have arisen from the recent developments in the Minimalist Program. Leading linguists and promising young scholars from all over the world focus on two topics that are in the centre of current theorizing in syntax - the interaction of syntax with the conceptual-intentional and sensorimotor interfaces, and current formulations of phase theory.

Phases are a recent way of theorizing and modelling the computational system of human language in relation to the interfaces between syntactic derivation and logical form and phonological form. What exactly, for example, does Spell-Out do? Where do morphology and phonology kick in? Are these two levels of representation sufficient, too many, or not enough? How can the interaction between syntax and prosody be formally represented? The authors discuss these and other central questions including the degree to which phases are the right way to think about the dynamic system of language. They consider how far the answers are likely to come from conceptual and theoretical considerations or from experimental and empirical research, which key components might be missing, and how the system can be improved.

Both in its parts and as a whole, the book explains and contributes to some of the liveliest and most central debates in contemporary linguistics.

InterPhases

Phase-Theoretic Investigations of Linguistic Interfaces

Edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann

Author Information

Kleanthes K. Grohmann is Assistant Professor of Theoretical Linguistics at the University of Cyprus. His book publications include Prolific Domains: On the Anti-Locality of Movement Dependencies (John Benjamins 2003); Peripheries: A Radical View from the Left (UMI Proquest, 2003); and Understanding Minimalism, with Norbert Hornstein and Jairo Nunes (CUP 2005), and a number of edited volumes. He has also published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. He is currently co-editing the online journal Biolinguistics (with Cedric Boeckx) and the book series North-Holland Linguistic Series: Linguistic Variation (with Pierre Pica).

Contributors:

Asaf Bachrach, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPetr Biskup, University of LeipzigKleanthes K. Grohmann, University of CyprusWolfram Hinzen, Durham UniversityJiro Inaba, Hiroshima UniversityRoni Katzir, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyHoward Lasnik, University of MarylandFrank Lanko Marusic, University of Nova GoricaTakashhi Munakata, Yokohama National UniversityMasanori Nakamura, Senshu UniversityAnthi Revithiadou, University of the AegeanYosuke Sato, University of ArizonaKayono Shiobara, Bunkyo Gakuin UniversityVassilios Spyropoulos, University of the AegeanHedde Zeijlstra, University of Amsterdam